pre-drill sub screws?

Im going to use T-nuts on my next build.. Seems like they work better
I have used Tnuts and they work well....however, 2 things to mention about those.

If they don't grab into the wood properly your screwed. (Not in a good way) And if they come loose when its time to take the sub out...you're screwed again unless you don't mind trashing the box.

Otherwise they are good stuff.

 
I have used Tnuts and they work well....however, 2 things to mention about those.If they don't grab into the wood properly your screwed. (Not in a good way) And if they come loose when its time to take the sub out...you're screwed again unless you don't mind trashing the box.

Otherwise they are good stuff.
x2...its really bad when they come loose...thats why I use the anchors instead (theyre called insert nuts at the depot/lowes) and I cover them in jb weld before hammering them in...they simply cant move unless you really %$#@ sumthin up..//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif works great

 
Please pre-drill if you aren't already, because all it takes is that one time that you duff it off the top of the screw and puncture a surround or a cone. I did it once a few years ago and haven't not predrilled since. Hasn't happened since either.

 
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